JAPAN’S POLICY.
TOKIO. Jan. 23. In the Imperial Diet, Count Uchida, in the course of a declaration of policy, reaffirmed in connection with the Shantung policy Japan’s determination to restore the leased territory of Kaiochau to China, while the Shantung railway will be worked under joint enterprise, according to the agreement of 1918. Count Uchida pointed out that Japan was ready to render China financial aid provided the as. sistance would not be used to foment a conflict between the North and South. He emphasised Japan’s earnest desire to see a reconciliation between North and South. Respecting the situation in Siberia, he said that Japan had despatched half a division to reinforce her guards along the Siberian railway. Count Uchida finally emphasised Japan’s desire for universal peace and international cooperation. and her determination that right and justice be the guiding principles in dealing with other nations.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17779, 30 January 1920, Page 9
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